“Bendigo Marketplace is anchored by Woolworths and Big W and supported by over 95 specialty stores. The centre is located in the heart of Bendigo along Mitchell Street. The retail mix of the centre includes everyday fashion, lifestyle, services, home wares, general retail, fresh food and takeaway food, with a solid blend of national and local operators.”

“Awarded One Chef’s Hat by The Age Good Food Guide 2016, 2017, 2018 & 2019. Masons strives to showcase the very best of Central Victoria’s local produce. www.masonsofbendigo.com.au Facebook and Instagram. Open Tuesday through to Saturday for lunch and dinner.”

“Always a concert, theatre etc. Catering for the young, older and in between. Enjoy a glass of wine or beer prior and during the show. Used to be the Bendigo Gaol. www.ulumbarratheatre.com.au or follow on Facebook and Instagram ”

“Having served Bendigo since 1887, the Rifle Brigade, or the Gun Club for locals, has in recent years been restored to its former glory. Thirsty? Hungry? Something to celebrate? or Meet in private? We have got the drinks, the food and the facilities for you to enjoy. Come and see it for yourself, you will not be disappointed!”

“No other Australian city which closed its tramway system left track, trams and a depot behind in the manner that Bendigo did and this enables us to create a picture of the past for our visitors. Whether enjoying a Vintage Talking Tram Tour or taking our guided Depot and Workshop tour, a visit to Bendigo Tramways drives home the significance of how Bendigo has developed as a city, and the role Bendigo Tramways has played in that development. Over the years, we have even attracted such dignitaries as HRH Prince Charles, who visited Bendigo in 1974 and took Bendigo Birney Tram No. 30 for a drive. Today, Bendigo Tramways is Australasia's largest tourist tramway and welcomes over 40,000 visitor”

“Lake Weeroona is the jewel in Bendigo’s crown. This beautiful ornamental lake and reserve, set on 18 hectares, was transformed from a dusty mining area in the 1870s. Take a walk around the picturesque lake, enjoy a coffee, a heart warming meal or a delicious homemade gelato. The kids will love the amazing playground and the wide open space to burn off some energy. To make the visit even more exciting, catch a vintage tram from the city centre to the lake”